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Re: When someone is deproted, who choses the destination?
fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote: > Apologies if the attributions are munged, Google is not handling > replies to this newsgroup as it does others. <snip> > I am curious if it is legal for the US to deport someone to a nation > where he does not w


Re: U.S. Federal Court Orders Spamhaus.org To Pay $11.7 Million In Damages For Illegal Blacklisting
Fred the Red Shirt wrote: > Note corssposting. > > Steve Linford wrote: > > In article <Xns983F630E3B1D5etaoinshrdlu@64.192.187.7>, > > Etaoin Shrdlu <etaoin.shrdlu.nospam+NST@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Le 14 Sep 2006, "e360Insight" <e360insigh


Re: Term for When A Lawyer Severs His/Her Client
Stuart A. Bronstein wrote: > > The technical term we use is "firing a client." This gave me a smile for the day. > If the case is in litigation, the client has to find a new attorney or > represent himself. The document for doing that is called


Re: Term for When A Lawyer Severs His/Her Client
violetvache@yahoo.com wrote: > letters in which my employer informed clients that because of > non-payment they should no longer consider him their attorney. > > I would like to know if there was a specific legal term for these > letters You can c


Re: Personal injury question
sparks691@centurytel.net wrote: <he recently settled an injury suit v. at-fault driver for policy limits> > Now, our lawyer says that OUR insurance carrier Which one? This is unclear from your post. Your health insurer, your auto insurer, who


Organic Cotton in Garments
I'm trying to find information about organic cotton blends in garments (i.e. tshirts, pants, etc). I've heard conflicting reports that if there is either 3% or 5% organic cotton used in the garment (and the balance conventionally grown cotton), then i


Re: I want to sue Netflix in Small Claims . . . .
On 27 Sep 2006, PipWhisperer@gmail.com wrote: > I . . . live in California and I am being terribly "throttled" > by Netflix. For example: I sent back all three of my > movies on Friday last week. It is now already Wednesday > and they still


Re: I want to sue Netflix in Small Claims . . .
P> Anyways, my question is: Can I sue big out of state corporations P> like Netflix in small claims cour in CA? yes. P> They do lots of business in CA and they are screwing over a lot of P> little guys like me. irrelevant. In small cla


Re: I want to sue Netflix in Small Claims . . .
<PipWhisperer@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ucfnh25lu3aqil38fi4btfechsvurnfv8v@4ax.com... > Anyways, my question is: Can I sue big out of state corporations > like Netflix in small claims cour in CA? SUre you can. However, you might want


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
In article <mdfnh21m2v4bdk914qdear04ulnp9dsamq@4ax.com>, "Anton Spaans" <aspaans.at.speakeasy.dot.net@giganews.com (nospam) (nospam)> wrote: > He told me I could not break my lease (which, indeed is not possible, > according to my contract) unle


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
Anton Spaans (nospam nospam) wrote: > - If I break my lease December 1st 2006 anyway and move out, what > is the chance he takes me to court and the chance that he has a > good case? > Note that I already found another apartment in Melrose to


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
I have it on good authority that on Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:20:13 -0400, "Anton Spaans" <aspaans.at.speakeasy.dot.net@giganews.com (nospam) (nospam)> wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I am a renter and rent under a self-extending yearly lease. >I've been ren


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
<renter wants to end lease about 6 months or so early> > > I did so, by saying that the apt is available the 1st of October: > - I put an add on boston.craigslist.com > - I put an add in Boston.com > - I contacted 18 brokers and they have my apartmen


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
Anton Spaans <aspaans.at.speakeasy.dot.net@giganews.com (nospam)> wrote: [OP has been renting an apartment on a yearly lease (July-June). He wants to move out October 1. Landlord is not willing to accept this unless OP provides a substitute tenant.


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:20:13 -0400, "Anton Spaans" <aspaans.at.speakeasy.dot.net@giganews.com (nospam) (nospam)> wrote: >My questions are these: >- Is my request to my land-lord unreasonable? Not necessarily. I had a tenant who broke his lease a


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
Anton Spaans (nospam nospam) wrote: > Since I like to set a specific date, I wrote my landlord that I'd like to > break the lease and move-out the 1st of December 2006 instead (I moved up > the date by 2 months). I also wrote him that I will continue


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
nton Spaans wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I am a renter and rent under a self-extending yearly lease. > I've been renting with this landlord for over 6 years. The apartment is in > the Back Bay in Boston, MA. > > <snip historical info> > >


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
In article <mdfnh21m2v4bdk914qdear04ulnp9dsamq@4ax.com>, "Anton Spaans" <aspaans.at.speakeasy.dot.net@giganews.com (nospam) (nospam)> wrote: > My questions are these: > - Is my request to my land-lord unreasonable? > I paid more than 6 year's


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
Anton Spaans wrote: > His answer was: No! You can't do that. You can not move out the 1st of > December, unless you find someone else. What's he going to do? Force you to sleep there every night? You may move out whenever you want. (Unl


Re: Help: Renter (me) wants to break lease.
In ne.general Anton Spaans <aspaans.at.speakeasy.dot.net@giganews.com (nospam) (nospam)> wrote: > My questions are these: > - Is my request to my land-lord unreasonable? > I paid more than 6 year's rent.. never late. > 6 years of him not needin


Re: Debts and judgements
On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, "noSun4Me" <albakourt@yahoo.com> wrote: > [Suppose] you incur a debt (say, a utility bill) in one state, > but move to another state, leaving the bill unpaid. Can the > utility company seek a judgement against the debtor which


Re: Debts and judgements
noSun4Me wrote: > I would like to know how the law applies to this situation, you incur a > debt (say, a utility bill) in one state, but move to another state, > leaving the bill unpaid. Can the utility company seek a judgement > against the debtor


Re: Debts and judgements
"noSun4Me" <albakourt@yahoo.com> wrote: > I would like to know how the law applies to this situation, you > incur a debt (say, a utility bill) in one state, but move to > another state, leaving the bill unpaid. Can the utility company > seek a judge


Damaged property and Harrasment - URGENT
I have this situation with this girl and her boyfriend. He messed up my car and owes me for a cell phone dissconection fee. They lied to me and when I found out about the lies- which I had gotten information from one family member on each side that the


Re: credit card problem
In article <3n3ih2pn1p82s0qflo0l3dhsglcs0id7u6@4ax.com>, dreamlooper <dreamlooper@gmail.com> wrote: >my wife (we are living seperately and have been for years)is filing >bankruptcy...one credit card (discover) has both our names but we both >remember


Re: Can I list a businesses name and address on a website without their authorization
In article <7cfnh2lr6jh8ounbse4moi8ar0sbihvmd9@4ax.com>, <sithlord70@gmail.com> wrote: >Not sure if anyone can answer this but I want to start an online >restaurant guide for local restaurants in my area. I will have basic >listings at no cost and


Re: Can I list a businesses name and address on a website without their authorization
<sithlord70@gmail.com> wrote: [OP wants to start up a website with information about local restaurants. There would be two tiers of listings: . basic listings showing only the name, address, phone number . enhanced listings (for a fee) that will


Re: a question regardng copyright laws
In article <rm3ih29itf9fc6gi2h4id8dmvdf95p71p6@4ax.com>, serendipity1276@yahoo.com <serendipity1276@yahoo.com> wrote: >I bought a few DVD's of movies from the store. I created a room on >Paltalk, and instead of broadcasting my webcam live, I'm able t


Re: ? neighbours use of private stairs
Zilbandy wrote: > On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 07:29:27 -0400, bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > > >And yes, if he or his wife -- or anybody he invites -- gets hurt on > >your stairs, you could face a liability issue. > > If he has an agreement to use the


Re: ? neighbours use of private stairs
bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: >>If your neighbor *does* have a written contract with the former owner >>that allows him to use the stairs, his use must still be "reasonable". >>Foot traffic on a stone stairway is reasonable. Hauling wheelbarrows


Re: ? neighbours use of private stairs
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: > Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: > >>If your neighbor *does* have a written contract with the former >>owner that allows him to use the stairs, > > and that contract was not recorded on the deed, does it


Re: ? neighbours use of private stairs
Zilbandy <zil@zilbandy.com.invalid> wrote: > bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote: > >>If your neighbor *does* have a written contract with the former >>owner that allows him to use the stairs, his use must still be >>"reasonable". Foot traffic on a st


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